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Welcome to Ashby Bed and Breakfast

Address: Stanton House, Holywell, CB24 3DS

Hotel Description

Ten miles north of Cambridge, Ashby Bed & Breakfast offers accommodation with free parking and Wi-Fi. This guest house is within 40 minutes’ drive of Peterborough and Bury St Edmunds.
Each room has a flat-screen TV with DVD player, alarm clock, seating area and tea and coffee facilities, and has views of the gardens. There is an en suite or shared bathroom with bath or shower, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.
Full English breakfast is served, along with toast, yoghurt, cereals, fruit juice, tea and coffee. Continental breakfast is also available on request.
Ashby Bed & Breakfast is a 2-minute walk from bus routes to Cambridge Science Park and the city centre. Huntingdon is around 14 miles away, and Newmarket Racecourse and Ely Cathedral are within a 30-minute drive.

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Distance 5.65 miles (9.04 km)
Continuing with learning, and choosing the right course is a big decision - and one which can ultimately change your life - so it is good to know that you are considering Cambridge Regional College (CRC).
At CRC we provide a full range of courses across many subject areas at a level that will suit your ability and your future needs. Our courses provide a fantastic opportunity to our students to progress whether it is in to further learning in the College or at university, progress in your career, or provide you with the right skills to secure your first job or progress to a new one.

Distance 6.06 miles (9.69 km)
Denny Abbey was founded in 1159 by Benedictine monks, as a dependent priory of the great cathedral monastery of Ely. At the heart of Denny stands the medieval Franciscan refectory and the church. Adapted by the Templars, the church underwent radical alterations in 1327, eventually becoming a farmhouse. Explore this lovely abbey still featuring superb Norman interiors. At different times, it housed Benedictine monks, the Knights Templars and nuns of the Franciscan order, the Poor Clares. See the Franciscan nuns refectory of the mid 14th Century and the rooms converted for their founder, the Countess of Pembroke. Learn how Denny has evolved through the centuries with our displays and childrens activities.

Distance 6.89 miles (11.03 km)
Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts is the UKs leading provider of Art & Design, Drama and Music pathway programmes, helping students make ambitious decisions about their futures. Our approach to creative learning is unique, highly personalised and guaranteed to ensure students meet their full potential.

Distance 6.97 miles (11.16 km)
Cambridge's best view is across the River Cam to the gothic chapel of King's College. Although the town is justly famous for its university, much of it is quite ancient and originated in a celtic settlement around a ford on the river. A bridge and outpost was established here by the romans and Cambridge has been a flourishing regional centre for hundreds of years.The University began at the start of the 13th century when a group of students on the run from townspeople in Oxford arrived in Cambridge. Peterhouse was the first college to be founded in 1281 by the bishop of Ely. Places to see include Trinity College, Magdelene College, St John's College and St Benedict's Church.